Specification of TIG Welding
Specification of TIG Welding
Specification of TIG Welding
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FOR TIG WELDING
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CABLE ASSEMBLY CABLE ASSEMBLY
Power cable
adapter Shield Shield
required gas gas
+
supply
+ supply
NOTE:
Regulator-
1 Quart (1 liter) per min. flow rate Flowmeter
Power Source
Water in though water line
TIG
TORCH Power cable
Water out though power cable
adapter Coolant
WATER required Recirculator
Shield
OUT
+ gas
supply
WATER IN
ARGON IN
When TIG welding, there are three choices of welding current. They are: Direct Current Straight Polarity, Direct Current Reverse Polarity, and Alternating
Current with High Frequency stabilization. Each of these has its applications, advantages, and disadvantages. A look at each type and its uses will help the
operator select the best current type for the job. The type of current used will have a great effect on the penetration pattern as well as the bead configura-
tion. The diagrams below, show arc characteristics of each current polarity type.
TIG welding with ACHF (alternating current high
TIG welding with DCSP (direct current straight TIG welding with DCRP (direct current reverse
frequency) combines the good weld penetration
polarity) produces deep penetration because it polarity) produces good cleaning action as the
on the negative half cycle with the desired
concentrates the heat in the joint area. No argon ions f lowing towards the work strike with
cleaning action of the positive half cycle. High
cleaning action occurs with this polarity. sufficient force to break up oxides on the surface.
frequency reestablishes the arc which breaks each
DC TIG DC TIG half cycle. AC TIG
POWER POWER POWER
SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY
+ - - +
- + +/-
ELE
ELE
ELE
- - -
+ + +
CTR
CTR
CTR
S
S
ION
ION
ION
- - -
+ + +
ONS
ONS
ONS
- - -
+ + +
+ - +/-
ELECTRODE POLARITY Electrode Negative ELECTRODE POLARITY Electrode positive ELECTRODE POLARITY Alternating
OXIDE CLEANING ACTION No OXIDE CLEANING ACTION Yes OXIDE CLEANING ACTION Yes (once every half cycle)
PENETRATION PROFILE Deep, narrow PENETRATION PROFILE Shallow, wide PENETRATION PROFILE Medium
GUIDE FOR SHIELD GAS FLOWS, CURRENT SETTINGS AND CUP SELECTION
Electrode WELDING CURRENT (AMPS) ARGON FLOW ARGON FLOW
Diameter - TUNGSTEN TYPE - FERROUS METALS - ALUMINUM
in inches
Cup AC AC DCSP DCSP Standard Gas Lens Standard Gas Lens
(mm)
Size Pure Thoriated Pure Thoriated Body Body Body Body
CFH (L/MN) CFH (L/MN) CFH (L/MN) CFH (L/MN)
.020 (0.50) 3,4 or 5 5 - 15 5 - 20 5 - 15 5 - 20 5-8 (3-4) 5-8 (3-4) 5-8 (3-4) 5-8 (3-4)
.040 (1.00) 4 or 5 10 - 60 15-80 15 - 70 20 - 80 5-10 (3-5) 5-8 (3-4) 5-12 (3-6) 5-10 (3-5)
1/16 (1.60) 4, 5 or 6 50 - 100 70 - 150 70 - 130 80 - 150 7-12 (4-6) 5-10 (3-5) 8-15 (4-7) 7-12 (4-6)
3/32 (2.40) 6, 7 or 8 100 - 160 140 - 235 150 - 220 150 - 250 10-15 (5-7) 8-10 (4-5) 10-20 (5-10) 10-15 (5-7)
1/8 (3.20) 7, 8 or 10 150 - 210 220 - 325 220 - 330 240 - 350 10-18 (5-9) 8-12 (4-6) 12-25 (6-12) 10-20 (5-10)
5/32 (4.00) 8 or 10 200 - 275 300 - 425 375 - 475 400 - 500 15-25 (7-12) 10-15 (5-7) 15-30 (7-14) 12-25 (6-12)
3/16 (4.80) 8 or 10 250 - 350 400 - 525 475 - 800 475 - 800 20-35 (10-17) 12-25 (6-12) 25-40 (12-19) 15-30 (7-14)
1/4 (6.40) 10 325 - 700 500 - 700 750 - 1000 700 - 1100 25-50 (12-24) 20-35 (10-17) 30-55 (14-26) 25-45 (12-21)
For pure helium shielding gas, double f low rates shown. For argon-helium mixes with below 30% helium content, use figures shown. Always adjust gas f lows to
accommodate best shielding results.
Balls easily, low cost, tends to spit at higher currents, used for non-critical welds
Pure (EW-P) Argon
only.
Zirconiated Balls well, takes higher current, with less spitting and with better arc starts and arc
All General Purpose ACHF Argon
(EW-Zr) stability than pure tungsten.
ALUMINUM 2% Thoriated 75 Argon Higher current range and stability, better arc starts, with lower tendency to spit,
ALLOYS AND (EW-Th2) 25 Helium medium erosion.
MAGNESIUM Only thin 2% Ceriated Argon Lowest erosion rate, widest current range, AC or DC, no spitting, best arc starts
ALLOYS Control penetration DCRP
sections (EW-Ce2) Helium and stability.
2% Thoriated 75 Argon Best stability at medium currents, good arc starts, medium tendency to spit,
Only thick Increase penetration or travel (EW-Th2) 25 Helium medium erosion rate.
DCSP
sections speed 2% Ceriated Low erosion rate, wide current range, AC or DC, no spitting, consistent arc starts,
Helium
(EW-Ce2) good stability.
2% Thoriated 75 Argon Best stability at medium currents, good arc starts, medium tendency to spit,
(EW-Th2) 25 Helium medium erosion rate.
All General Purpose DCSP
COPPER ALLOYS, 2% Ceriated 75 Argon Low erosion rate, wide current range, AC or DC, no spitting, consistent arc starts,
Cu-Nl ALLOYS (EW-Ce2) 25 Helium good stability.
AND NICKEL Only thin Zirconiated
ALLOYS Control penetration ACHF Argon Use on lower currents only, spitting on starts, rapid erosion rates at higher currents.
sections (EW-Zr)
Only thick Increase penetration or travel 2% Ceriated 75 Argon Low erosion rate, wide current range, AC or DC, no spitting, consistent arc starts,
DCSP
sections speed (EW-Ce2) 25 Helium good stability.
2% Thoriated 75 Argon Best stability at medium currents, good arc starts, medium tendency to spit,
(EW-Th2) 25 Helium medium erosion rate.
2% Ceriated 75 Argon Low erosion rate, wide current range, AC or DC, no spitting, consistent arc starts,
All General Purpose DCSP
(EW-Ce2) 25 Helium good stability.
MILD STEELS,
CARBON STEELS 2% Lanthanated 75 Argon Lowest erosion rate, widest current range on DC, no spitting, best DC arc starts
ALLOY STEELS (EWG-La2) 25 Helium and stability.
STAINLESS STEELS Only thin Zirconiated
AND TITANIUM Control penetration ACHF Argon Use on lower currents only, spitting on starts, rapid erosion rates at higher currents
sections (EW-Zr)
ALLOYS
2% Ceriated 75 Argon Low erosion rate, wide current range, no spitting, consistent arc starts, good
Only thick Increase penetration or travel (EW-Ce2) 25 Helium stability.
DCSP
sections speed 2% Lanthanated Lowest erosion rate, highest current range, no spitting, best DC arc starts and
Helium
(EWG-La2) stability.
ELECTRODE DIAMETER DIAMETER AT TIP CONSTANT INCLUDED CURRENT RANGE PULSED CURRENT RANGE
MM IN MM IN ANGLE, DEGREES A A
1.0 .040 .125 .005 12 2-15 2-25
1.0 .040 .250 .010 20 5-30 5-60
1.6 1/16 .500 .020 25 8-50 8-100
1.6 1/16 .800 .030 30 10-70 10-140
2.3 3/32 .800 .030 35 12-90 12-180
2.3 3/32 1.100 .045 45 15-150 15-250
3.2 1/8 1.100 .045 60 20-200 20-300
3.2 1/8 1.500 .060 90 25-250 25-350
COLOR CODE AND ALLOYING ELEMENTS FOR VARIOUS TUNGSTEN ELECTRODE ALLOYS
*Color may be applied in the form of bands, dots, etc., at any point on the surface of the electrode.
**Manufacturers must identify the type and nominal content of the rare earth oxide additions.
Vertical
Direction of Travel
Design Diameter
to fit Most nozzles used for GTAW are manufactured from
ceramic materials, alumina (pink colored) and lava
GTAW torch
(white colored). The exit diameter (diameter closest to
the arc) is manufactured in a variety of sizes. GTAW
nozzles are also made in various lengths from short
nozzles to extra-long nozzles.